Incredible claims have been made about Bob Lazar for years. He supposedly is a
physicist with an MS in Physics from MIT and an MS in Electronics from the California
Institute of Technology. He was a “Scientist” for Los Alamos National Laboratory, and
obtained a job back-engineering UFOs at a very secret site S-4 near Area 51 in Nevada
through noted Physicist, the late Dr. Edward Teller.

Supposedly he figured out how saucers work using Element 115 — matter/anti-matter, etc. He
was able to steal a small quantity of 115 from the 500 pounds available, but this was
stolen back. There was indeed an announcement in early 2004 about the production of 4 atoms
of element 115 by operating a huge European accelerator for many weeks. It has a very
short half life so there is no way to accumulate pounds of it. He supposedly came
forward with his story despite death threats because he thought the public has a right to
know. Videotapes are available with his claims.

It is all BUNK.

Not one shred of evidence has been put forth to support this story: No diplomas, no
résumés, no transcripts, no memberships in professional organizations, no papers, no pages
from MIT or Caltech yearbooks. He also mentioned, in a phone conversation with me,
California State University at Northridge and Pierce Junior College — also in the San
Fernando Valley, California. I checked all four schools. Pierce said he had taken
electronics courses in the late 1970s. The other three schools never heard of him.

The page from the Los Alamos National Lab phone book with Lazar’s name on it clearly states
that it includes employees of the DOE and outside contractor, Kirk Meyer. “K/M” follows
Lazar’s name. This proves he worked for K/M, not LANL.

I checked with LANL’s personnel department for Lazar’s name and that of an old colleague.
They found my guy, but not Lazar.

He was publicly asked when he got his MS from MIT. He said “Let me see now, I think it was
probably 1982.” Nobody getting an MS from MIT would not know the year immediately. He was
asked to name some of his profs, He said: “Let’s see now, Bill Duxler will remember me
from the physics department at Caltech.” I located Dr. Duxler. He’s a Pierce Junior
College physics prof, and never taught at Caltech. Lazar was registered in one of his
courses at the same time Lazar was supposedly at MIT! Nobody who can go to MIT goes to
Pierce JC, not to mention the rather long commute between LA and Cambridge, Mass.

I checked his High School in New York State. He graduated in August, not with his class.
The only science course he took was chemistry. He ranked 261 out of 369, which is in the
bottom third. There is no way he would have been admitted by MIT or Caltech. An MS in
Physics from MIT requires a thesis. No such thesis exists at MIT, and he is not on a
commencement list. The notion that the government wiped his CIVILIAN records clean is
absurd. I checked with the Legal Counsel at MIT — no way to wipe all his records clean. The
Physics department never heard of him and he is not a member of the American Physical
Society.

When he declared bankruptcy in the mid 1980s for almost $300,000.00 he listed his
occupation as a self-employed film processor. With MS degrees from MIT and Caltech?
Caltech would not have accepted him for an MS program, if he already had one from MIT.

His propulsion scheme sounds good (as do many science fiction stories), but makes no
real sense especially in view of how difficult it would be to add protons to #115. Gravity
wave amplification sounds great but what does it mean?

He could not have gotten a Compartmentalized Security clearance having operated a brothel.
His W-2 form from the Department of Naval Intelligence totals under $1000.00, at most a
week’s pay for a scientist. You can’t get a security clearance in a week.

I should add that Bob is a bright and talented guy who operated a jet powered car, put on
fireworks displays, and apparently helped physics professors working at the Los Alamos Meson
accelerator facility.